India to wait and watch impact of oil producers\' output cut: Pradhan

India to wait and watch impact of oil producers' output cut: Pradhan

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Tuesday announced a "wait-and-watch" position on the the Organization of the Exporting Countries' (OPEC) and non-producers' decision last week to lower their production of by 1.2 million barrels per day for a six-month period.

The output cut decision, which was spearheaded by Russia, will come into effect on January 1.

"Let us wait and watch to see what happens next," Minister told reporters here on the sidelines of global advisory firm KPMG's summit, in reply to a query on whether the proposed production cuts would result in a rise in

"The sanctions on (started in November) had created jitters among big consuming countries like India, but our position is that lowering or rationing of should not be something to benefit one side only... consuming countries' interests should also be taken into consideration," he said.

"Any kind of rationing creates sentiment issues (market), so it is definitely a cause for worry. But we are still at an early stage, let us wait and see the impact."

After the oil producers' decision in on Friday, Bijan Zanganeh, of Iran, which is under US sanctions following withdrawal from the nuclear deal, said he was satisfied with the fact that the Gulf nation remained exempt from the commitment to reduce

To a query about India's payment mechanism to from under-sanctions Iran, Pradhan said the is working out the details which would be spelt out at an appropriate time.

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First Published: Tue, December 11 2018. 14:52 IST